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Museum of Chinese in the Americas
The Museum of Chinese in the Americas in Lower Manhattan documents the history and culture of Chinese and their descendants in the Western Hemisphere.
Museum of Jewish Heritage
A living memorial to the Holocaust, this museum is dedicated to Jewish heritage in the 20th century.
Museum of Modern Art
As the Museum of Modern Art renovates its permanent space, find out more about permanent collections, use research resources, and learn about the school programs the Museum provides.
Museum of Television and Radio
The Museum of Television and Radio is dedicated to promoting the artistic value, social commentary, and historical impact of television and radio.
Museum of the American Indian
Study the life, history, and art of Native Americans at the Museum of the American Indian.
Museum of the City of New York
This museum collects, preserves, and presents cultural and historical documents and artifacts related to New York City.
National Academy of Design
This museum and school of fine art has been exhibiting the work of American artists since 1825.
The New Museum of Contemporary Art
The New Museum offers six exhibitions, five Media Lounge shows, and several talks, performances, screenings, and public projects every year to promote the influence of contemporary art in current culture.
New York City Fire Museum
Find out about the history of the New York Fire Department, and the men and women who have served the City through the years.
New York City Police Museum
This museum collects and preserves items related to the history of the New York City Police Department.
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